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Reload with different config file #858

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JPRomer0 opened this issue Oct 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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Reload with different config file #858

JPRomer0 opened this issue Oct 12, 2024 · 1 comment

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@JPRomer0
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Am using keyd v2.5.0

What I am trying to do is have different config files, to use at different points in time,
and I am not sure about how to do this, reading this: https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd/blob/master/docs/keyd.scdoc

I know how to change default.conf and then reload the config( with systemctl reload keyd), but I haven't been able to reload a different config.

I want to do this for two reasons, some applications that I can use better with different keybinds, and to learn about how keyd works without changing my default config.

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kbtz commented Oct 29, 2024

I want to do this for two reasons, some applications that I can use better with different keybinds

Doesn't application specific remapping helps with that?

and to learn about how keyd works without changing my default config

When working on my main keyboard config I usually connect another cheap one so even if the config breaks it is only applied to my main keyboard id, while the cheap one is using a copy of my latest config.

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